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70-year-old woman to line dance one million steps for charity

News | Rhys Williams | Published: 14:00, Monday September 2nd, 2019.

Lynn Matthews, third from right, with friends from her line dancing class

A 70-year-old woman is line dancing her way to one million steps as part of Diabetes UK’s One Million Step Challenge.

Lynn Matthews, from Senghenydd, is aiming to dance more than 10,000 steps each day to reach her target before September 30.

Lynn said: “I have lots of hobbies and have been line dancing for 23 years. I am a member of three different classes and attend regular social nights including Loud and Proud Line Dance Social in Bedwas, Lazy R’s Country and Western in Ystrad Mynach and Bandolero Country Music in Hirwaun.

“I can reach as many as 6,000 steps in one evening. If I’m not going out, I’ll often put some country music and dance in the house. It all counts towards my total.

“Having a goal to reach each day really spurs me on. I’ve already reached 800,000 steps and raised more than £500.”

Lynn, who normally line dances three times a week, was diagnosed with Type Two diabetes in 2001.

She said: “I had to go to the doctor for some routine tests. While I was there, a nurse checked my results and asked me how long I had had diabetes. I told her that I didn’t know I had it.

“It was quite a shock but looking back, once I knew the symptoms, I had been very tired. I had three children and one of my sons is severely disabled, and my daughter had a rare metabolic condition, so I put my tiredness down to looking after them. I also have a number of family members on my mother’s side with Type One diabetes and four of my cousins have Type Two diabetes.”

Lynn added: “I find managing my condition okay. I was initially prescribed tablets and started taking insulin injections five years ago. Like everyone I go through phases and some days are tougher than others, but I try to stay positive.

“I am very active and was looking for a new challenge; something to give me a bit of a kick and some more motivation. I thought One Million Steps would be perfect.”

Joseph Cuff, Fundraising Manager, Diabetes UK Cymru, said: “We’re really grateful to Lynn for taking on this year’s One Million Step Challenge in such a fun and creative way. It’s fantastic to see she is already well on her way to her one million total!

“You can take on the challenge alone or get your family, friends and colleagues involved. You can walk it, jog it or, like Lynn, dance it. The money you raise while you do it will fund our fight for a world where diabetes can do no harm.”

To make a donation to Diabetes UK, visit donate.diabetes.org.uk/donate/.

Diabetes UK

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